You give these bureaucratic overlords a pass and when we, the people, demand to be treated fairly and equally (traveling does not make you a suspect), then you sheep bleat on about ever more inventive ways terrorist can do nasty things. . .can’;t win.
Clear liquids can't be seen on the scanners, and cleaning crews have unlimited access to the ramp and on the jets.
The cleaning crews, many of them illegals, having free run. . .makes me all warm and fuzzy whereas groping children and veterans is a “must do” in your mind.
How about aircrew?
They have to pass through security and many of the pilots are armed and all have access to an axe in the cockpit.
There are so many glaring and obvious holes in this “security” theater you worship that is is laughable and silly for all to see, except for those that refuse to see.
The “secret” saves thing you refer to-—nonsense. DHS would trumpet to the world any save they have because The Messiah and Nappy-pants would want to get pats on the back and positive press.
Incompetents running the program, dolt's and criminals doing the job and mindless sheeple thinking it is all good.
Sheesh.
You may be able to blow smoke at those that don't fly much, but to those that fly a heck of a lot more than you, we see through your smoke screen easily.
For someone who claims to fly alot - ignorance is pretty glaring.
Yes, liquids CAN be seen on the scanner. Have you never seen a bag get opened and searched, because liquids were discovered? My backpack was searched because I didn’t take out my travel-sized bottles of Listerine out in put them in a separate baggie. So, that ‘fact’ is obviously incorrect.
Cleaning people and everyone working on the secure side of the airport all have a security background check peformed prior to starting their job. It’s a requirement, and it’s also the law. They also pass through security just like anyone else (albeit through a separate and much shorter line - just like Flight Crew) before starting their jobs. How do I know? I have family members who work for the airlines. I also have had a background check as part of my job.
Aircrew have their bags scanned, just like anyone else (Have you really flown in the past 10 years?). How you can state the obviously incorrect ‘facts’ sure blows your credability out of the water.
Do you have a better suggestion as how to handle this situation? Or, do you intend to invent more ‘facts’?